The Genius Myth by Helen Lewis - ISBN: 9781787333246
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Unraveling the myth of genius: who’s in, who’s out, and why.

The Genius Myth

The Dangerous Allure of Rebels, Monsters and Rule-Breakers

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    352 pages

  • Release Date

    19 July 2025

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Summary

From the acclaimed journalist and author of Difficult Women, a timely and entertaining take-down of the genius myth, exploring the surprising history of invention, inspiration and distortion by which some lives are elevated to ‘greatness’ - and the unexpected consequences for us all.

Longlisted for the 2025 Financial Times and Schroders Business Book of the Year Award A Guardian, Financial Times, New Statesman and GQ Book for 2025

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Book Details

ISBN-13:9781787333246
ISBN-10:1787333248
Author:Helen Lewis
Publisher:Vintage Publishing
Imprint:Jonathan Cape
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:352
Release Date:19 July 2025
Weight:558g
Dimensions:31mm x 163mm x 242mm
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Critics Review

A brilliant, timely and compulsively readable book. With her characteristic combination of deep reporting and lightness of touch, Helen Lewis shows how the idea of genius has warped our understanding of human creativity – and why people of vast accomplishment in one domain can prove so destructively clueless in others. – OLIVER BURKEMAN
This is the book we need right now. Smart, funny and full of surprises, The Genius Myth takes aim at our cultish worship of Great Men. An indispensable companion to our times. – CAROLINE CRIADO PEREZ
Typically lucid, funny and fascinating. Not so much a debunking of “genius” as a highly entertaining exploration of why we want it to exist. – Adam Buxton
Helen Lewis argues that “genius” lies in the eye of the beholder. Well, my own eyes saw genius when they read this book. – Lucy Worsley
Lewis issues an effective call for a more carefully tempered understanding of genius in our precarious times, one that celebrates creativity, innovation, and achievement rather than idolizing a maker’s rarity and eccentricity. By degrees unsettling, amusing, and prescient; a much-needed audit of a consuming idea. * Kirkus Reviews *
[A] witty book… Lewis is brilliantly perceptive * Observer *
[A] provocative, witty book… [Lewis shows that] Genius is no longer synonymous with impunity. The myth is changing * Times Literary Supplement *
Original and painfully timely * Economist *
Lewis is such a well-read guide to intelligence… she is insightful on the loneliness of the very intelligent * Mail on Sunday *
[A] witty and timely critique of a perennially problematic concept * Financial Times *
[An] entertaining book * Literary Review *
Lewis is one of the best political journalists around… The Genius Myth…is equally lively and illuminating [as Difficult Women] * Critic *
Breezy and entertaining * Daily Telegraph *
It is when Lewis slows down and burrows into a subject that things get interesting. A case in point is her excellent investigation into how the “IQ Wars” took hold of scientists in the late 19th century, with devastating results. * Sunday Times *
Original * Economist, Books of the Year *
[A] hugely entertaining book * The York Press *

About The Author

Helen Lewis

Helen Lewis is a staff writer at The Atlantic, based in London, who writes about politics and culture.

Her first book, Difficult Women: A History of Feminism in 11 Fights, was a Sunday Times bestseller and a Guardian, Telegraph, and Financial Times book of the year.

She is the writer and presenter of the BBC podcast series The New Gurus and Helen Lewis Has Left the Chat, and co-host of Radio 4’s Kafka vs Orwell and Strong Message Here.

She won the 2024 Kukula Award for excellence in non-fiction book reviewing.

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